I'm relieved to see I'm not the only one that thought Mrs Kiffen's outfit looked more suited to night walkin than vol walkin

sounds like the skeletons are pretty bad too, where do they find time for so much misbehavin?

pdh - sent you an email and I have to admit once son and I started feeling better today, we took off and picked up his sister and headed over to the movies. What do we see? It's Complicated sigh..........it's ALL to complicated, life/football/relationships etc.

casa emailed and had a good bit to share, I will post her messages to everyone below:

I became a Nana for the first time on October 5. My DD2 had a beautiful baby girl ! (casa is also helping to take care of this precious baby girl many of her weekends)

My son (Speedy) is doing good. Physical therapy has gone well. He lost 15 pounds after the surgery and is now trying to gain it back. He is in the weight room daily. He told me the coaches are probably going to keep him out of spring practice to give him a little more time to heal. They really missed him this year. They did not do as well as they could have. In many articles I read the coach stated how much they missed him.

I am an alumnus of La. Tech and attend there games when I can and definitely keep up with them. We are Bulldogs in my family! I really wish I could chat with y'all about the coaching situation. Please tell Pdh that if we get Malzhan to not be mad at us!!! We need someone like him who is a wonder at offense. I remember him when he was coach at Springdale, AR. I have to say that I am not sad to see Dooley go. I never liked him. He has done a good job with some things for us but is not that great of a coach.(My opinion and many others) He is arrogant and not very nice.

Thanks for the Speedy update. I hope he has a break out season. He is a senior right? Tough that he will have a new coach for his last year. Hope they land a good one.. tough to find someone willing to switch this late.

Thanks for the Speedy update. I hope he has a break out season. He is a senior right? Tough that he will have a new coach for his last year. Hope they land a good one.. tough to find someone willing to switch this late.

bean.....speedy does not go to Louisiana Tech....he goes to University of Central Ark...no coaching change there as far as i know!

Thanks for the Speedy update. I hope he has a break out season. He is a senior right? Tough that he will have a new coach for his last year. Hope they land a good one.. tough to find someone willing to switch this late.

bean.....speedy does not go to Louisiana Tech....he goes to University of Central Ark...no coaching change there as far as i know!

Central Arkansas....didn't Tubbs play there.....or coach there or something?

It's good to hear that Speedy is healing, and may be able to play again. I'll have him in my prayers! It will be exciting to follow his college career again!

It looks like Gus will still be the OC at AU. The La Tech forums say he turned them down, and Coach Chizik says no one has asked his permission to talk to Gus about the HC job. I feel much better now....

I do too! Not only can he coach but he is a hell of a recruiter. Honest as Abe Lincoln. The kids and mamas LOVE him. He truly is Tom Osborne's son. TO was the best man at his wedding.. they speak all the time. Gonna be awkward for my loyalties...

An attorney in Knoxville is urging the city to pay tribute to departed Tennessee football coach Lane Kiffin by renaming a waste water treatment plant the "Lane Kiffin Sewage Center."

Drew McElroy has filed paperwork that could lead to the change for the facility, which is near the university's football stadium, according to WBIR.

"We want to memorialize his stay here, and I think this would be doing it appropriately," McElroy said. "We don't have to rename the entire facility after him, just a part of it."

McElroy said just one cesspool would take care of it.

University of Tennessee student Paul Mills told the TV station that, "I think it'd be very fitting. He's definitely garbage."Posted by Tom Weir at 12:08 PM/ET, January 20, 2010 in College football | Permalink